divulge|divulges in English
noun
[di·vulge || daɪ'vʌldʒ]
act of divulging, act of revealing, disclosure, exposure (Archaic)
Use "divulge|divulges" in a sentence
1. I cannot divulge how much it cost.
2. A warrior on the road never divulges the nature of his quest.
3. He swore never to divulge the secret.
4. Journalists do not divulge their sources.
5. Officials refuse to divulge details of the negotiations.
6. The other three companies refused to divulge their plans.
7. Hill refused to divulge the cost of FoxTrax.
8. Synonyms for Acknowledges include says, expresses, articulates, communicates, conveys, discloses, divulges, relates, enunciates and imparts
9. Synonyms for Confesses include says, expresses, articulates, communicates, conveys, discloses, divulges, relates, acknowledges and enunciates
10. But he declined to divulge where he would slash spending.
11. I do not want to divulge where the village is.
12. He refused to divulge any information regarding the man's whereabouts.
13. And yet he refused to divulge Father O'Neill's whereabouts.
14. Some common synonyms of Betray are disclose, divulge, reveal, and tell
15. What does Betray mean? To divulge in a breach of confidence
16. But he'll have to divulge his accounting if FERC takes action.
17. They refused to divulge where they had hidden the money.
18. There also are secret ingredients that she will not divulge.
19. I'm afraid I cannot divulge what Jameson said to me.
20. Yet, many people readily divulge such information on their social networking page.
21. She refused to disclose/divulge any details about/of the plan.
22. The Pentagon refused to divulge what type of plane it was.
23. An angry employee could make libelous statements or divulge confidential company information.
24. Due to the obvious sensitivity of the issue he would not divulge any details.
25. Even the Pentagon don't know or won't divulge what type of plane it was.